Burrowing mayfly (Ephemeroptera: Ephemeridae: Hexagenia spp.) bioturbation and bioirrigation: A source of internal phosphorus loading in Lake Erie

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作者
Chaffin, Justin D. [1 ]
Kane, Douglas D. [1 ,2 ]
机构
[1] FT Stone Lab, Put In Bay, OH 43456 USA
[2] Defiance Coll, Nat Sci & Math Div, Defiance, OH 43512 USA
关键词
Hexagenia; Internal phosphorus loading; Lake Erie; Lake sediments; Bioturbation; DISSOLVED SUBSTANCES; GREAT-LAKES; SEDIMENT; WATER; RELEASE; EXCHANGE; NITROGEN; MUSSELS; TEMPERATURE; TRANSPORT;
D O I
10.1016/j.jglr.2009.09.003
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
Traditional lake eutrophication models predict lower phosphorus concentrations with decreased external loads. However, in lakes where decreased external phosphorus loads are accompanied by increasing phosphorus concentrations, a seeming "trophic paradox" exists. Western Lake Erie is an example of such a paradox. Internal phosphorus loads may help explain this paradox. We examined bioturbation and bioirrigation created from burrowing mayfly, Hexagenia spp., as a possible source of internal phosphorus loading. Phosphorus concentrations of experimental microcosms containing lake sediments, filtered lake water, and nymphs (417/m(2)) collected from western Lake Erie were compared to control microcosms containing sediments and lake water over a 7-day period. Phosphorus concentrations in microcosms containing Hexagenia were significantly greater than microcosms without nymphs. Further, we estimate the soluble reactive phosphorus flux from the sediments due to Hexagenia is 1.03 mg/m(2)/day. Thus, Hexagenia are a source of internal phosphorus loading. High densities of Hexagenia nymphs in western Lake Erie may help explain the "trophic paradox." Furthermore, Hexagenia may be a neglected source of internal phosphorus loading in any lake in which they are abundant. Future studies of phosphorus dynamics in lakes with Hexagenia must account for the ability of these organisms to increase lake internal phosphorus loading. (C) 2009 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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